Capri on Via Roma | BDA Architecture

Capri on Via Roma is designed by BDA Architecture, to create a new destination for a mix of commodity style shopping and experience-based shopping as well as to promote social interaction. The buildings provide a variety of flexible trading areas which will be responsive to the creative expression of individual retailers.

photography by © Scott Burrows

The Market Hall and communal spaces are spacious light and airy, possessing a distinct outdoor feel in response to the subtropical climate. These spaces are able to be opened up to the waterfront and naturally ventilated when the weather permits or to be closed up and air-conditioned during inclement conditions, providing a design that is in tune with environmental conditions.

photography by © Scott Burrows

Designated services areas accommodate the loading, unloading, and storage or goods. Customer amenities include public toilets, a parent’s room, and seating areas. Landscaping is subtropical and colorful, with species selected to provide shade and tropical character with minimal requirements for irrigation. Capri on Via Roma provides a strong sense of place and identity for the community. It also provides a place where visitors can enjoy fresh air, breezes, sunlight penetration, the sight and sound of rain and views to the waterfront.

photography by © Scott Burrows

Project Info:
Architects: BDA Architecture
Location: Isle Of Capri, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia
Project Architect: Adam Beck
Design Architect: Steve McCracken
Area: 7200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Scott Burrows
Project Name: Capri on Via Roma

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